Bunny Silhouette Cookies ... and a special guest!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Hey guys! You're in for a treat because my friend Lupita is sharing a cookie tutorial with us today! You've met Lupita before...I just love her cookies! She has been posting the prettiest Easter cookies on her blog lately, and I kind of begged her to share one here. ;) I know you'll want to see all of her Easter creations...like these speckled eggs where she baked the cookies AND the icing!!! These little lambs, sweet bunnies...and oh my gosh...these Faberge Egg cookies!

{Lupita's blog is written mainly in Spanish. Follow the picture tutorials, or do what I do (no thanks to 4 years of high school Spanish), use Google Translate. Just pop the URL into the translate box and Google will translate the ENTIRE post for you. So cool!} Alright...here's Lupita! Y'all give her a warm welcome!

We are just few days away from Easter, I hope you are already preparing to celebrate this big feast.

I love to decorate my table with cookies as you may imagine and I am always looking for practical ideas or ways to multitask my cookies, and I will share with you how to make a silhouette cookie that if you personalize it it can be a place card for your Easter table.

PROCEDURE:1) Bake a square cookie and let it cool, prepare a pastry bag with medium consistency white royal icing and tip # 2.

2) Trace the bunny in the center of your cookie using your marker, outline the border of the rabbit and the border of the square with white royal icing.

3) Prepare flooding icing in light turquoise to fill up the square and black for the bunny.

4) Flood the square with turquoise royal icing and let it dry for 6-8 hrs.

5) When the turquoise icing is dry, flood the bunny with black icing and let it dry completely.

6) Prepare some firm medium consistency royal icing in black and fill up a pastry bag and with tip # 2 make some little dots all around the cookie.

7) You can write down the name of each guest on the cookie or just add a little detail that represent each of your guest,for example, you can add some pearls to the Mother Bunny, or some glasses to the Granpa Bunny, or a bow to the Sister Bunny.

What I like the most of decorating cookies is that you have endless posibilites to make your own creations. Happy Easter Everyone!!

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Thank you very much for encourage me to start blogging about my cookies!!! I have found great joy sharing all my experiences decorating cookies and in the kitchen, now I have a voice and not just myself talking all the time in my imaginary cooking t.v. show. jajajajajaThank you for sharing my cookies and always being so patient and generous with me!!!It is a great honor to be in BAKE at 350!!!

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